There are several things that Lo may mean in school. The common one is learning object but others may be Law and Order, left out, lay out, little one and so much more.
"Lo dejo" in Spanish can mean "I leave it" or "I quit." The exact meaning can depend on the context in which it is used.
It means "I knew it"
"Lo quiero" in Spanish translates to "I want it" in English.
"Pero yo lo entiendo como lo hable" translates to "But I understand it as I speak it".
"Lo sé" in English translates to "I know" or "I know it."
You did it (Lo hiciste)
It means: "we have it in school"--- en la escuela la / lo tenemos...In school we have... en la escuela tenemos...
you mean "lo solo" or smth like that? that means: just IT/this
"Cómo lo hacen" = "How do they do it?" or "How is it done?"
Te lo mereces > you deserve it.
"No te lo comas" is Spanish for "Do not eat it".
"Lo dejo" in Spanish can mean "I leave it" or "I quit." The exact meaning can depend on the context in which it is used.
The word lo in the Italian language translates into English as the word the. The word lo in Spanish translates as it.
i looked it up on translator and it says " lo ca "
Do you want it?
She or he does not know
I saw him.